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26.383: Polymer Science I LabCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Synthesis of polymers by step growth, condensation, suspension and free radical emulsion polymerization techniques. Fundamental concepts in polymerization kinetics and mechanism will be covered as well as strucure-propery considerations and polymerization with functional groups. Pre-Req: 84.204 Intro Organic & Polymer Chem; Co-Req: 26.381Polymer Sci for Engineers I
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26.384: Polymer Science II LabCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Polymer characterization techniques including molecular weight distribution by gel permeation chromatography, crystallinity and order by differential scanning calorimetry; polymer morphology and surface properties,and spectroscopic (nuclear magnetic resonance, Raman, infrared) and mechanical (tensile, dynamic mechanical, rehological) techniques will also be covered. Pre-Reqs: 84.204, 26.381, 26.383; Co-Req: 26.382
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26.403: Mechanical Behavior of PolymersCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Topics covered in this course include linear viscoelasticity, creep, stress relaxation, dynamic behavior, hysteresis, stress-strain response phenomena, principles of time-temperature superposition, rubber elasticity, failure and fracture mechanisms for polymers, and the effect of additives on mechanical behavior. Real life design examples are used to demonstrate the topics and concepts as much as possible. Pre-Reqs: 26.211 Engineering Mechanics, 26.202 Polymer Materials II, and 92.231 Calculus III
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26.404: Process ControlCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Basic principles of control systems used with plastics processing equipment. Included are instrumentation, signal conditioning, data acquisition, feedback control, process monitoring, data reduction, SPC/SQC, and Taguchi methods. Pre-Req: 92.234 Differential Equations or 92.236 Eng Differential Equations
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26.405: Polymer Science LabCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Synthesis of polymers by step growth, condensation, suspension and free radical emulsion polymerization techniques. Fundamental concepts in polymerization kinetics and mechanism will be covered as well as structure-property considerations and polymerization with functional groups. Pre-Req: 84.204 Intro Organic & Polymer Chem; Co-Req: 26.480 Intro to Polymer Science I
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26.406: Polymer Structure,Properties and ApplicationsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The fundamental relationships between molecular structure, properties and end-use applications of plastics materials will be explored in detail. Molecular structural features include chemical composition, molecular size and flexibility, intermolecular order and bonding, and supermolecular structure. Properties include processability, mechanical, acoustic, thermal, electrical, optical and chemical properties, price, and balance of properties. Applications include rigid solids, flexible solids, foams, film and non-plastic applications. Pre-Req: 26.202 Polymeric Materials II
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26.409: Senior Research Plastics ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Individual research projects in plastics chemistry, properties, processing, products, and industry organization. Students will review the existing literature, obtain materials and equipment, plan and carry out research programs and submit final reports for publication. Co-Req: 26.001 Plastics Safety Lecture
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26.410: Coop Assessment IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 The primary goal of this course is to assist students in assessing the value and learning derived from their Cooperative Education Experience II experience. Through facilitated small group discussion, the review of learning objectives, mid-term and final performance reviews, and reflective and technical written work, students will examine their on the job learning, specific skill attainment and overall co-op performance. Students will also demonstrate their work through the development of specific technical report writing, presentation, projects or poster sessions that will be shared with others, including, but not limited to, their Faculty Co-op Advisor, other engineering faculty, peers, and employers. Pre-Reqs: 26.210 Prof Dev Seminar, 26.310 Coop Assessment I, 26.491 Coop Ed I and 26.492 Coop Ed II
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26.415: Capstone Design ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Two-semester capstone laboratory. Student groups design, perform, analyze, report, and defend a research project which incorporates the processing and characterization of plastics materials. Supporting practicums on literature searches, plastics processing, basic plastics testing techniques, and data analysis are included in the course. Co-Req: 26.001 Plastics Safety Lecture; and Level equal to Senior
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26.416: Capstone Design IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Continuation of 26.415. Level Senior Standing; Pre-Req: 26.415 Capstone Design I; and Co-Req: 26.002 Plastics Safety Lecture
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